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>> they are yelling about google. google came out with earnings now here at lunchtime. take a look here. down $44, a drop of 6% right now, and they are all, obviously, following google closely. the chart shows you the disappointment of shareholders as it was shy of the estimate, earnings was supposed to be $10.65 and revenue at $11.86 billion so missing on both the top and bottom line for google. right now, 712.78. we continue to kohl it, quarterly report, but we are looking at the revenue as well. big picture here, paid clicks rose 6% over the quarter. that's interesting there. you know, i have to say it's coming out fast and furious, but long and short is google misses top and bottom line and comes out early up expectedly here at the 12:30 while they were out to lunch. they thought it was after the bell. >> they were supposed to report after the bell? do you think it was a mistake? do you think they say, oh, let's take the hit while it's trading. seems like a bad decision for investors. >> i can't imagine google decides they just release like that. i mean, it doesn't
>> they are yelling about google. google came out with earnings now here at lunchtime. take a look here. down $44, a drop of 6% right now, and they are all, obviously, following google closely. the chart shows you the disappointment of shareholders as it was shy of the estimate, earnings was supposed to be $10.65 and revenue at $11.86 billion so missing on both the top and bottom line for google. right now, 712.78. we continue to kohl it, quarterly report, but we are looking at the...
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google search in the application. if you look for a dry cleaner, search for it, and then find it in the same box. it has a siri-like voice guided turn-by-turn directions, transit schedules, and locations saved on multiple devices. looking for a restaurant, for example, sitting at home, your home computer, when you are on the road, on your cell phone or even when you get to work, you can keep up with the directions anywhere along the way. couple features we are waiting for. no, it's not available on the ipad just yet. waiting for that. there's no integration with contacts so if you have your doctor's address savedded in the contacts, you can't get it seamlessly put in the application just yet, but that's just a matter of time. google share's doing well. we think, probably, because of the release. lots of hype today. connell: up over 700. good to have the turn-by-turn, and turn where you are supposed to be going, another key to this. thank you. >> thanks. connell: a good show last night, the 12-12-12 concert in madison
google search in the application. if you look for a dry cleaner, search for it, and then find it in the same box. it has a siri-like voice guided turn-by-turn directions, transit schedules, and locations saved on multiple devices. looking for a restaurant, for example, sitting at home, your home computer, when you are on the road, on your cell phone or even when you get to work, you can keep up with the directions anywhere along the way. couple features we are waiting for. no, it's not...
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he thinks that is the reactions we have seen for google, an overreaction and saying google is a better bottom of the two. >> ceo larry page got his voice back after four months of monk like silence did to a condition neither he nor the company will reveal. the medical mystery deepened yesterday when analysts heard him speak in a raspy whisper about the earnings slot that lacks $20 billion. listen. >> my voice is still worse so it is reasonably short. i am sorry about the scramble earlier today. dennis: like a metallic robotic apps on an iphone. withheld key details about the battle with cancer. we don't know how benign or serious the problem is and google feels no obligation to tell us. sandra: with e election two weeks away, debate this. each day we take on a different issue that matters. today we start with energy, a topic near and dear to my heart but also the jobs and the economy and the environment. joining us are robert bryce of the manhattan institute and and why is of american progress. thank you for joining us on this important topic. i will start with you first, robert. can t
he thinks that is the reactions we have seen for google, an overreaction and saying google is a better bottom of the two. >> ceo larry page got his voice back after four months of monk like silence did to a condition neither he nor the company will reveal. the medical mystery deepened yesterday when analysts heard him speak in a raspy whisper about the earnings slot that lacks $20 billion. listen. >> my voice is still worse so it is reasonably short. i am sorry about the scramble...
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>>guest: google told me that. google told me about your ministerial career. want me to call you reverend? >>imus: you can. that's not what most people call me. i'm drinking coffee this morning. i was thinking about whether i should, whether it would be appropriate or respectful for me to drink coffee while you were on. >>guest: i have my tea, my herbal tea. >>imus: why are christians, a lot of them -- because you explained it's the same jesus. i wonder where this hostility comes? it's a misunderstanding? >>guest: during the late 1970's mormons left the united states. we moved to utah to start our own society. there were so many stereotypes and misunderstandings. the federal government marched on utah. during the 20th century, most of us absorbed. in the late 20 24* -- 20th century a lot of christians taught mormonism something we need to battle as something dangerous. my friends grew up watching films about mormons in church that made us out to be very strange cult members. on the other hand, donnie and marie osmond are on tv. >>imus: you like them? >>guest:
>>guest: google told me that. google told me about your ministerial career. want me to call you reverend? >>imus: you can. that's not what most people call me. i'm drinking coffee this morning. i was thinking about whether i should, whether it would be appropriate or respectful for me to drink coffee while you were on. >>guest: i have my tea, my herbal tea. >>imus: why are christians, a lot of them -- because you explained it's the same jesus. i wonder where this...
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to google. dagen, that's a fabulous question, as many of your questions are. here's the thing you have to keep in mind. there are really two issues here, one is features and richness and, you know, that kind of stuff. and the other is accuracy. basic accuracy which involves having the databases hooked into the maps, apple has licensed a very respectable big giant worldwide database from tom-tom, but there's something about the way either they have not hooked it up right or, you know, there are certain places in the world where even a big database like that needs help from additional licenses. so they have got to really work fast and hard on making sure it is at least accurate. in terms of features, like, you know, the google maps can look inside macy's and tell you where the departments are. they can give you the names of dorms on a college campus. that's going to take apple some time. i mean, apple's obviously got money and talent, and they can do that, but maps are hard, and they take time. so
to google. dagen, that's a fabulous question, as many of your questions are. here's the thing you have to keep in mind. there are really two issues here, one is features and richness and, you know, that kind of stuff. and the other is accuracy. basic accuracy which involves having the databases hooked into the maps, apple has licensed a very respectable big giant worldwide database from tom-tom, but there's something about the way either they have not hooked it up right or, you know, there are...
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one consequence of this corporate war between google and apple. when the iphone originally came out five years ago, eric schmidt of google was on apple's board. he appeared at the original announcement. the companies did lot of things together and they built in youtube and google maps into the phone. you didn't need to download them but apple wrote the actual air when using google's back hand information. what happened is on youtube contract between two companies ran out. google has already made available in the apple apps store new books that worked fine. it is not free bundle on the phone. with max apple decided to do with phone and did some small backing companies and they have made a good map apps for certain things and not other things. what this map's biggest advantage for iphone users is that it has a voice prompted turn by turn navigation. they never put it in to the iphone version of google maps. now you can have that for free. unfortunately it is missing some features people have gotten used to like street view photos of where you are an
one consequence of this corporate war between google and apple. when the iphone originally came out five years ago, eric schmidt of google was on apple's board. he appeared at the original announcement. the companies did lot of things together and they built in youtube and google maps into the phone. you didn't need to download them but apple wrote the actual air when using google's back hand information. what happened is on youtube contract between two companies ran out. google has already...
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google ceo speaking for the first time since june. dennis: take a look at the winners on the nasdaq. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, broches, posters copies of my cceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. cheryl: it is time for your west coast in it. google ceo larry page speaking for the first time since june in phoenix, arizona, at a conference with a raspy voice. giving details about the mysterious illness that took him out of the public eye. he did say i am here and i'm happy about that. california health insurance program that covers more than 860,000 children is going away. kids for low income families will still be cove
google ceo speaking for the first time since june. dennis: take a look at the winners on the nasdaq. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, broches, posters copies of my cceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your...
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he is a former google guys. good to see you. >> hello. thank you for having me spew forth the top tax rate in the country will now be in the state of california, assuming we go back to the 39.6% rate. it is retroactive to the beginning of the year. how crazy is that? >> it is, i think, it is very unusual. it is the first time i have ever seen a retroactive tax. one of the things i think was really surprising to me and a lot of my friends is it really was not described that way in the voter guide which was sent to all of us. they neglected to mention the rector active portion of it. i think a lot of people were really surprised by that. so many businesses still get started in silicon valley because that is where the talent is. the regulation, state and higher taxes in the state do not matter. will this really start to hurt business formation there, do you think. >> i think that is a great question. it is about a 30% tax increase california has done is almost double the taxable gain great. i feel like california is an amazing place. the sil
he is a former google guys. good to see you. >> hello. thank you for having me spew forth the top tax rate in the country will now be in the state of california, assuming we go back to the 39.6% rate. it is retroactive to the beginning of the year. how crazy is that? >> it is, i think, it is very unusual. it is the first time i have ever seen a retroactive tax. one of the things i think was really surprising to me and a lot of my friends is it really was not described that way in...
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now to google set to surpass facebook as the top earner from display ads according to emarketer. will collect 15% of available dollars. works out to $2.3 billion. facebook will collect just under $2.2 billion, 14% of the market. display ads will increase 22% this year. much more to come here. dagen: you talking over me? connell: i wanted to. dagen: aron price effect. we will be right back. assuming i don't do something to connell mcshane during the break but you never knew. a reason to stay tuned. connell: the dow down 10. connell: something about competition in business and everything else but walmart has just said according to reuters it will no longer sell amazon kindles. dagen: walmart is essentially in direct competition on line in many ways with amazon in stores and online. you by kindle and you go to amazon.com and end of buying books and what have you and there you go. walmart is protecting its own business. target did the same thing a while ago. connell: i wondered if that protection does long term but in the short term it probably will. dagen: don't hand them market sha
now to google set to surpass facebook as the top earner from display ads according to emarketer. will collect 15% of available dollars. works out to $2.3 billion. facebook will collect just under $2.2 billion, 14% of the market. display ads will increase 22% this year. much more to come here. dagen: you talking over me? connell: i wanted to. dagen: aron price effect. we will be right back. assuming i don't do something to connell mcshane during the break but you never knew. a reason to stay...
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they have a cloud play with google. another cloud play platform. they are buying back stock, and this morning i thought it was pretty interesting because they got two upgrades. i'm not sure why, what they said, but they got overweight and outalso an outperform -- and also an outperform. it looks like you might get a pretty good trade here. connell: from 33 up to something or other? charles: you know, a little bit of resistance at 35. from 33 your next big move is to 40. connell: i was going to ask you quick question, not to take attention from this stock, but about the general market, your first comment you quickly said kind of scary here. what do you mean? charles: we're breaking down pretty good. you know, technically we're starting to break down a little bit. everyone is back. if wall street is not happy with what they see this week, or let's say we get money printing on both sides of atlantic, that doesn't work, we get inconsequential jobs report, we could give back the summer's gains. it is dicey. this is make it or break it week i think. it e
they have a cloud play with google. another cloud play platform. they are buying back stock, and this morning i thought it was pretty interesting because they got two upgrades. i'm not sure why, what they said, but they got overweight and outalso an outperform -- and also an outperform. it looks like you might get a pretty good trade here. connell: from 33 up to something or other? charles: you know, a little bit of resistance at 35. from 33 your next big move is to 40. connell: i was going to...
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and a number of popular apps you might want like dropbox and google drive. starbucks, a number of them that arr not on here. you're giving up some variety and quantity in apps. dagen: would you give up in terms of weight and the lack of apps, do you think the lower priceprice at $100 is enough to offset that? it seems like a pretty good deal for somebody who wants a smart phone and just does not want to pay for one. >> there are much lighter android phones for $100, and you can buy the iphone fo 4s. so for me, because this is a mobile, portable device you put in a pocket for the first, i think the thickness and the weight to me personally would not, would be too much for me to want to buy this instead of one of the others. i recognize people look at the trade-offs differently, did not try to cite it up for everybody, just type to lay out here are the trade-offs. dagen: here is the lowly iphone 4s. the other great operating system. and you're good to go. thank you, it is good to see you. connell: we are waiting on the president, he will be speaking shortly fr
and a number of popular apps you might want like dropbox and google drive. starbucks, a number of them that arr not on here. you're giving up some variety and quantity in apps. dagen: would you give up in terms of weight and the lack of apps, do you think the lower priceprice at $100 is enough to offset that? it seems like a pretty good deal for somebody who wants a smart phone and just does not want to pay for one. >> there are much lighter android phones for $100, and you can buy the...
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google is more than happy to let apple use their app. apple doesn't want any revenue to google, they're at war. this was driven by apple, apple's decision to make and wasn't necessarily a bad one to lose the google property. they could have licensed a microsoft technology or gone to any one of a number of mapping firms like compound and licensed the technology. like a lot of things decided to do it on their own and didn't work out well. dagen: oh, it's so bad. i love it. >> it is horrible. dagen: it makes me happy all day long. rob, thank you, good to see you, thank you. and because you can't be perfect. who likes perfection? well, that sounds really weird. connell: we do root against a lot of different things, that's one thing we actually share in common. we're here a couple, less than two months from the election and coming up, the swing state polls have come out and they're not in favor of the republican nominee mitt romney, and we'll bring in trent duffy, can he still win? >> here are some of today's winners on the s&p 500. till elec
google is more than happy to let apple use their app. apple doesn't want any revenue to google, they're at war. this was driven by apple, apple's decision to make and wasn't necessarily a bad one to lose the google property. they could have licensed a microsoft technology or gone to any one of a number of mapping firms like compound and licensed the technology. like a lot of things decided to do it on their own and didn't work out well. dagen: oh, it's so bad. i love it. >> it is...
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dagen: google is working on something. dagen: that was like four years ago. when a private entity does it, we do not have to purchase their product. when a private entity does it, we can tailor what we want. i only want this, i only want this, i do not want that. they fear a class action against them for a violation of your privacy. that is a team of lawyers representing millions of people whose privacy has been violated. if the justice department was doing their job, they fear an indictment from invasion of privacy. dagen: i am so impressed with "homeland." >> they will be setting them off before you ask for them. dagen: at that, i think, people would agree to. if there is enough outrage before the product is even introduce, do you think they will back off the back just the fact that they applied for a patent does not mean they will get it or that they will use the product. we are probably a few years ahead of this game, unless they are farther ahead than they have led us to believe. dagee: for a sliver of a second, i actually liked connell because we are bo
dagen: google is working on something. dagen: that was like four years ago. when a private entity does it, we do not have to purchase their product. when a private entity does it, we can tailor what we want. i only want this, i only want this, i do not want that. they fear a class action against them for a violation of your privacy. that is a team of lawyers representing millions of people whose privacy has been violated. if the justice department was doing their job, they fear an indictment...
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of course, apple and google's android have been crocheting the company. research in motion say it will make it a new competitor. looking at the last 52 weeks, here is the story. ram down 27%, google of 12%, apple up 57%. that math still tells the real story. connell: that tells what is really going on. jamie dimon as the next treasury secretary. apparently, warren buffett liked the idea. we will talk about that coming up. dagen: the newest reading on home prices. we see promise. six straight month of gains. jo professor will have his report on whether the housing market can continue. the price of oil going down. ♪ but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean den
of course, apple and google's android have been crocheting the company. research in motion say it will make it a new competitor. looking at the last 52 weeks, here is the story. ram down 27%, google of 12%, apple up 57%. that math still tells the real story. connell: that tells what is really going on. jamie dimon as the next treasury secretary. apparently, warren buffett liked the idea. we will talk about that coming up. dagen: the newest reading on home prices. we see promise. six straight...
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you know, i should say before i even asked you a question, there is another part of that where google search petraeus was the top. the idea that this fiscal cliff debate is important, how does that change or affect the dynamic in the negotiations could not the clock is ticking. people know this world play out in very short order. january 1 we have tax increases going into affect. basically, the status quo has been maintained. now it is up to the leaders we have now in this congress to set the stage for the next congress. all eyes are on the congress right now. they must do something. the clock is running out. connell: 41 days left. steve forbes was on earlier. he wanted to give them more time and maybe come up with something better. it seems as if we are leaning towards trying to get a deal done. don't you think? even if you listen to boehner and harry reid, pelosi and the president, they are leaning towards getting something done. >> absolutely. i think something must be done. next quarter, we will be faced with the same old fable once again. it is one crisis after another. this was
you know, i should say before i even asked you a question, there is another part of that where google search petraeus was the top. the idea that this fiscal cliff debate is important, how does that change or affect the dynamic in the negotiations could not the clock is ticking. people know this world play out in very short order. january 1 we have tax increases going into affect. basically, the status quo has been maintained. now it is up to the leaders we have now in this congress to set the...
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amazon and google, new 52 week highs. we get back to the major averages here, you see the dow, s&p and nasdaq are all virtually flat. yesterday we had soaring markets. the dow closed at the highest level since 2008. we are barely holding on to some really stellar gains. back to you. connell: we will be back there in 15 minutes. our first guest has been thanked the u.s. economy continues to improve. scott minerd joins us from out west. >> you can argue that the glass is half empty or the glass is half full. i have been on the side of it is half full. it has been a pretty good bet. even though we are having subpar growth, the markets have been performing very well. i remain fairly constructive and i don't think we will go into a recession anytime soon. connell: you are absolutely right about that. big rallies to multiyear highs yesterday for the stock market. this story today on jobs is obviously economics, but it is also politics. monica will come on and talk more about that in a moment. forget about the market for a secon
amazon and google, new 52 week highs. we get back to the major averages here, you see the dow, s&p and nasdaq are all virtually flat. yesterday we had soaring markets. the dow closed at the highest level since 2008. we are barely holding on to some really stellar gains. back to you. connell: we will be back there in 15 minutes. our first guest has been thanked the u.s. economy continues to improve. scott minerd joins us from out west. >> you can argue that the glass is half empty or...
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google new all-time high for google. 764.89. dow component home depot also new high, 60.58 for home depot. it goes back to around the levels of 2000. it was higher back then, but it shows you obviously this is over a ten year high here for home depot. as far as the major market averages the dow jones industrials up 44 points here above the 13,600 mark. connell and dagen? dagen: thank you, nicole. connell: all right. now that we have calmed down -- dagen: no i'm not any more calm. i'm going to lose my -- during the break. connell: wishful thinking. connell: time to talk commodities. dagen: sandra smith is joining us now from the pit of the cme in today's trade. hey, sandra. sandra: hey, guys. i've got a portfolio manager who is all things grains and meats. watching the grain markets at these historical highs, this is killing the pork industry in general, a lot of publicly traded stocks and pork prices are affected by this. >> absolutely. this is what happens when you have very high grain prices, producers are actually force to li
google new all-time high for google. 764.89. dow component home depot also new high, 60.58 for home depot. it goes back to around the levels of 2000. it was higher back then, but it shows you obviously this is over a ten year high here for home depot. as far as the major market averages the dow jones industrials up 44 points here above the 13,600 mark. connell and dagen? dagen: thank you, nicole. connell: all right. now that we have calmed down -- dagen: no i'm not any more calm. i'm going to...
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you like intel, apple, google. apple a darling for everyone yet the bloom may be off the rose there. >> and tech is beat up. we have aggressive growth stocks and both have had different risk reward objectives. look at intel trading 10 times. will that continue? how would look at the technology cycle is overtime intel might be relevant. they're not relevant right now. but as we get into technology adoption cycle, technology advances will slow become a game of who's got the best manufacturing, the best scale, that is where intel will come in. we still like apple, google, names leveraged. you're getting value in microsoft and intel. dennis: thank you for being with us. nice job. cheryl: coming up, charlie gasparino investigates vikram pandit's departure from citigroup and how it was handled. dennis: this could be the last presidential election in which you will vote at the polls. next, the security of online voting. cheryl: as we go to break, and look at the 10-year treasury. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed
you like intel, apple, google. apple a darling for everyone yet the bloom may be off the rose there. >> and tech is beat up. we have aggressive growth stocks and both have had different risk reward objectives. look at intel trading 10 times. will that continue? how would look at the technology cycle is overtime intel might be relevant. they're not relevant right now. but as we get into technology adoption cycle, technology advances will slow become a game of who's got the best...
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>> it is very difficult to compete, the new players, if your provider like google or paypal or cellphone companies, you can't make consumers pay when they don't want to pay. they will use the cards, you can't change that relationship with their banks so they will want to use visa and mastercard, they rolex checking cards, even visa's wallace is launching this quarter accepting all cards, mastercard and american express. the companies understand consumers have to be able to pay what they want to pay ended is difficult even for companies like ebay and paypal to break in. paypal is giving up on partnering with discover. dennis: mastercard, visa, what could go wrong? during the meltdown of 2008 we saw default rates soar, they have been declining quite a bit. >> credit has been outstanding. what we worry about most since they don't take credit risk is government intervention. the competitive forces favor of these and mastercard to gain share globally and the only thing to worry about is the government changing the rules like they did two years ago with dodd-frank and regulated change and stoc
>> it is very difficult to compete, the new players, if your provider like google or paypal or cellphone companies, you can't make consumers pay when they don't want to pay. they will use the cards, you can't change that relationship with their banks so they will want to use visa and mastercard, they rolex checking cards, even visa's wallace is launching this quarter accepting all cards, mastercard and american express. the companies understand consumers have to be able to pay what they...
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cheryl: google has found a buyer for its box business. motorola home is being sold to a cable equipmentmaker for $2.4 million. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. inwebinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's anothereason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. cheryl: west coast cities making big economic recoveries. according to the brookings institute latest report, san jose, phoenix, portland, oregon and boise are on their way to recovery. the report looks at things such as employment, production and home values, none of those cities hit the top spot which went to new orleans. senator dianne feinstein's daughter kathryn at superior court in san francisco, retiring, speculation is rampant she may try to replace her mother in washin
cheryl: google has found a buyer for its box business. motorola home is being sold to a cable equipmentmaker for $2.4 million. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. inwebinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it....
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watch out amazon, watch out google. we are hearing more about the apple ipad mini canada and now we are learning october 23rd made a be the day we may learn more about the apple i can add many. we heard from analysts and experts in asia and seen millions of displays under production that are smaller than the ipad and it feels mysterious and we know these tablets are increasingly popular and competitive and we will see if the ipad mini falls into that. is up 1% at 630, not the 70507 where the high was but in six months this woodstock was $520. that is we are looking at. dagen: we want to bring you up-to-date. nasdaq is down six days in a row. that is the longest losing streak in a year. connell: so much that. next big day for mitt romney is tuesday night. second debate with the president. ron christie has helped governor romney in the past to prepare for debate. dagen: first and last word on the bond market. the big guy is here, talking about money getting pulled out of u.s. stocks. where is it going and how dangerous ar
watch out amazon, watch out google. we are hearing more about the apple ipad mini canada and now we are learning october 23rd made a be the day we may learn more about the apple i can add many. we heard from analysts and experts in asia and seen millions of displays under production that are smaller than the ipad and it feels mysterious and we know these tablets are increasingly popular and competitive and we will see if the ipad mini falls into that. is up 1% at 630, not the 70507 where the...
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go there's google. also look at kraft. jeffries and a few others stifel nicolaus saying you should be buying on a dip and you have bp also on the move to the upside here, up about 1/2%. broader market checks, nasdaq composite has actually pared some of the losses. it is now down about 1/3 of 1% after being down about 1/2%. back to you. connell: nicole petallides back at the top of the the hour. dagen: thank you nicole. and he's here, ready to talk racing, five time nascar champion jimmie johnson joins me next. are we there yet? are we there yet? are we there yet? [ male announcer ] it's the age-old question of travel. the same one we ask ourselves every day. is it the strongest, the most efficient? have we created the kind of vehicle to move not just people... but an industry forward? are we there yet? are we really? [ male announcer ] are we there yet? we are, for now. introducing the all-new seven passenger gl. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. connell: we're going to talk a little sports here for the next few minutes
go there's google. also look at kraft. jeffries and a few others stifel nicolaus saying you should be buying on a dip and you have bp also on the move to the upside here, up about 1/2%. broader market checks, nasdaq composite has actually pared some of the losses. it is now down about 1/3 of 1% after being down about 1/2%. back to you. connell: nicole petallides back at the top of the the hour. dagen: thank you nicole. and he's here, ready to talk racing, five time nascar champion jimmie...
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google should do that with results. and why debate watchers are all on twitter over big bird last night. cheryl: first, a look at some of the winners over on the nasdaq. there are losers as well. we will be right back. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. dennis: last night's debate was the mosa most tweeted politicalt ever. but the real star was neither romney nor obama. it was sesame street big bird. over 10 million estes went out, but how insightful was the talk? after romney said h says he liks big bird woodcut pbs funding, big bird got tweet 17,000 times per minute. new accounts opened including fire big bird. they put out this statement, a nonpartisan
google should do that with results. and why debate watchers are all on twitter over big bird last night. cheryl: first, a look at some of the winners over on the nasdaq. there are losers as well. we will be right back. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still...
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google is the one that pushed. dennis: they just came up with an app that help you skip adds on youtube. cheryl: breaking news. you can now it looks like book a flight with american airlines. they have just been reporting that airlines reservation system had gone down. it looks like at this point it is backup. there is no word what is causing the disruption. illinois state treasurer dan rutherford is coming up on how the chicago teacher strike is costing the state big money. dennis: i have to say, it smells like parts of new jersey and my apologies to people in california and new jersey. my apologies to the golden state. we will be right back. ♪ ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> i am tracy byrnes with the fox
google is the one that pushed. dennis: they just came up with an app that help you skip adds on youtube. cheryl: breaking news. you can now it looks like book a flight with american airlines. they have just been reporting that airlines reservation system had gone down. it looks like at this point it is backup. there is no word what is causing the disruption. illinois state treasurer dan rutherford is coming up on how the chicago teacher strike is costing the state big money. dennis: i have to...
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but you do have goldman sachs talking about avalanche basically they can continue to battle against google, the market share that some people have been speculating apple was likely to lose. cheryl: that is a stock to watch for the week and today we will see you in 14 minutes. just talking about the november unemployment rate, dropping 7.7%. 6,000 new jobs added. far better than expectations but behind that number is the fiscal cliff. if congress doesn't act jobless unemployment benefits will go from a 72 week maximum down to 27 weeks. could that force a spike in the jobless rate again for 2013? joining us is todd schoenberger of wells fargo, senior economist. i know you were not thrilled with the numbers that came out today but you also have the issue of unemployment benefits and what that does to the economy. are you worried? >> you bet i am worried. if we leap off of the fiscal cliff you are looking at a minimum of 500,000 jobs eliminated and i am not talking low-wage jobs. i am talking about high five digit to six digit jobs. that will impact the overall economy. not just in the united
but you do have goldman sachs talking about avalanche basically they can continue to battle against google, the market share that some people have been speculating apple was likely to lose. cheryl: that is a stock to watch for the week and today we will see you in 14 minutes. just talking about the november unemployment rate, dropping 7.7%. 6,000 new jobs added. far better than expectations but behind that number is the fiscal cliff. if congress doesn't act jobless unemployment benefits will go...
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governor from throat to google northern campus. he said today science fiction is tomorrow's reality. an update on a story brought to us we. sales design review board has approved amazon rain tower design for its new headquarter. huge panels of metal. it has been contested by residents. it was three-two. the biggest development model ever in downtown seattle. dennis: airlines are socking it to passengers with baggage fees. cheryl: let's take a look at today's winners and losers on the nasdaq. research in motion it is always a winner or a loser. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ cheryl: about one thousand people protested outside the united nations today as president mahmoud ahmadinejad made his last speech as president of iran. purport cheryl, this was a less fiery speech that many people may have expected from president mahmoud ahmadinejad of iran. nonetheless, he took aim at his usual target, israel and the united states. he once again accused the israelis of being "a fake ever met" as he put it. he blamed united states for most of t
governor from throat to google northern campus. he said today science fiction is tomorrow's reality. an update on a story brought to us we. sales design review board has approved amazon rain tower design for its new headquarter. huge panels of metal. it has been contested by residents. it was three-two. the biggest development model ever in downtown seattle. dennis: airlines are socking it to passengers with baggage fees. cheryl: let's take a look at today's winners and losers on the nasdaq....
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google is one of them. this five year chart tells us what happened when they entered that club in 2007. who will reach the 700 mark but a year later dropped to $262 a share but to be sure that was at the peak of the financial crisis and rallied back but took several years before recently it went back to the 700 club just several days ago if not $716 a share. that being said priceline.com look at this for example, rose above the 700 level just in may, $7.16 a share looking at priceline. it is back below their. here you see this peak in may. it dropped to 642 and has not gone above 700. here is apple. the chart looks similar. we are sitting at $699 a share. bank of america and merrill lynch among many others not only say it will maintain that level but bill $150 on that. they call $850 a share. it is all about the iphone sales. two thirds of profits over two million in twenty-four hours. banking on continued gains. cheryl: coming up next fedex sour on the economy and lowering guidance to hold on to the stocks
google is one of them. this five year chart tells us what happened when they entered that club in 2007. who will reach the 700 mark but a year later dropped to $262 a share but to be sure that was at the peak of the financial crisis and rallied back but took several years before recently it went back to the 700 club just several days ago if not $716 a share. that being said priceline.com look at this for example, rose above the 700 level just in may, $7.16 a share looking at priceline. it is...
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google is doing well. we will be right back on fox business. ♪ tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you should've seen me today. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50 day moving average, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i saw the trend. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it looked really strong. tdd#: 1-800-345-50 and i jumped right on it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 since i've switched to charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...i've been finding opportunities like this tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 a lot more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like today, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i was using their streetsmart edge trading platform tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i saw a double bottom form. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i called one of their trading specialists tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i bounced a few ideas off of him. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 they're always there for me. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i've got tools that let me customize my charts tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and search for patterns as th happen. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus webinars, live workshopsresearch. tdd#: 1-8
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i'm keeping google. tracy: it's not that bad. it talks to you. i used it. i got home. >> millions of users can't be wrong. tracy: i guess. a story that's tough for many of us to absorb. why diapers may soon be in short supply. >> and jeff flock ahead with what's cooking in illinois. jeff: i have a stock tip for you dennis. i'm here at a corporation, you are looking at something going into an oven that you remember the jetsons? it says wow on it. there's a reason for that. stock tip to follow. when we come back, we will talk to the president of this company about a new revolution in cooking. stay tuned. tracy: middleby has name as the main supplier of pizza ovens for big names like papa john's domino's and pizza hut. the company is branching out beyond pizza. jeff flock has more. jeff: we have something cooking this morning, middle beast is a company you probably haven't heard of but all of the big pizza companies, you know, the papa johns, the godfathers, all those guys, they make the ovens for those people. that's a classic company we like to talk to. the
i'm keeping google. tracy: it's not that bad. it talks to you. i used it. i got home. >> millions of users can't be wrong. tracy: i guess. a story that's tough for many of us to absorb. why diapers may soon be in short supply. >> and jeff flock ahead with what's cooking in illinois. jeff: i have a stock tip for you dennis. i'm here at a corporation, you are looking at something going into an oven that you remember the jetsons? it says wow on it. there's a reason for that. stock tip...